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2020 s most defining stories in Syracuse - The Daily Orange

2020’s most defining stories in Syracuse Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor Some of the defining moments of 2020 include Joe Biden s election into the White House and protests against racial inequality throughout the year. Facebook  today to support our mission. In a year with a never-ending news cycle, it can be hard to recall the important moments that defined Syracuse in 2020.  COVID-19 made its way onto campus and into Onondaga County. Protests expanded on and around Syracuse University’s campus to advocate against racial inequality. An SU alumnus was even elected to the White House. Those are the big ones. But what else impacted Syracuse in a year of uncertainty and unrest?

Arson dog Ka imi passes away

December 18, 2020 at 6:11 am The Hawai‘i Fire Department announced the passing of retired Arson K9 Ka’imi.  Ka’imi passed away on Saturday, December 12, 2020. Ka’imi was the first certified Arson dog in the State of Hawai‘i.  Ka’imi partnered with Fire Investigator Robert Perreira starting in May of 2008.   Perreira and Ka’imi team served the county and the state for twelve years working hundreds of fires, conducting numerous public education events, visiting elementary schools and also conducting numerous media interviews. Chief Perreira and now-retired Fire Chief Darren Rosario and Ka’imi took part in a radio interview with New West Broadcasting’s Sherry Bracken in 2016.  Chief Perreira talked about how Ka’imi was trained to track the source of a fire by sniffing out accelerants to deterine if a fire was arson.

Arson dog Ka imi passes away | KWXX

The Hawai‘i Fire Department announced the passing of retired Arson K9 Ka’imi.  Ka’imi passed away on Saturday, December 12, 2020. Ka’imi was the first certified Arson dog in the State of Hawai‘i.  Ka’imi partnered with Fire Investigator Robert Perreira starting in May of 2008.   Perreira and Ka’imi team served the county and the state for twelve years working hundreds of fires, conducting numerous public education events, visiting elementary schools and also conducting numerous media interviews. Chief Perreira and now-retired Fire Chief Darren Rosario and Ka’imi took part in a radio interview with New West Broadcasting’s Sherry Bracken in 2016.  Chief Perreira talked about how Ka’imi was trained to track the source of a fire by sniffing out accelerants to deterine if a fire was arson.

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